Divorce is hard for anyone, but it can be especially complicated for military members. The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) helps protect those serving in the military so they are not treated unfairly during divorce. For military members in Georgia, knowing...
Military Divorce
How the law protects the rights of military parents
Divorce may be inevitable when spouses can not reconcile their marriage with military service obligations. As a military parent, you may worry that your frequent deployments could impact your child custody case. However, Georgia adjusts the standard child custody...
What is the 10/10 rule in military divorces?
Few divorce cases are easy. The majority of cases involve several considerations as to how to split assets and marital property according to state laws and regulations. In military divorce cases, however, the proceedings must adhere to a set of additional laws and...
Division of retirement benefits in a military divorce
Service members who are divorcing may find that the U.S. military regulations do not follow quite the same trajectory as a civilian divorce, and it may affect how the court divides their retirement benefits. This is primarily due to the Uniformed Services Former...